He’s the over-excited football pundit who once described a team as ‘fighting like beavers’.

Then there was the time Sky Sport’s beloved but befuddled Chris ‘Kammy’ Kamara said a striker ‘couldn’t hit a barn door with a banjo.’

Now he is bringing his unique use of language to the world stage. He’s been hired to teach Brazilian-Portuguese to the thousands of England fans who are flying to South America to watch their country’s (surely inevitable) victory in the World Cup this June and July.

British Airways will broadcast his tongue-in-cheek video guide to the language on all its long-haul flights throughout the summer.

The clip includes his advice on how to say useful phrases such as offside (impedimento), cold beer (uma cerveja bem gelada) and gooooalllll! (gooooollllllllll).

It includes tips on how to ask for a half-time pie (torta, por favor), and his infamous catchphrase, ‘Unbelieeeeevable, Jeff’ (Inacreeeeditável, Zé).

BA Brazilian cabin crew member Cristina Moraes Coelho, who coached Kamara for the video, rather doubtfully insisted: ‘Chris was a great student. He was almost fluent by the end of it.’

Kamara, a former midfielder and Bradford City manager, said: ‘It was great to have personal tuition to learn the essentials.

‘I hope viewers will find the video informative, if not entertaining.’

The five-minute clip will be available from Monday and can be found on the airline’s in-flight ‘video on demand’ library in the sports category. You can also see a preview on YouTube.